AS Tallink Grupp Passengers and Cargo Trends in 2025

Performance Overview for February 2025
AS Tallink Grupp reported transporting a total of 347,651 passengers in February 2025, reflecting a decline of 4.5% compared to the previous year. This decrease in passengers came alongside a significant drop in cargo units, which fell by 32.1% to just 18,107 units. Additionally, the number of passenger vehicles carried also saw a reduction of 7.4%, totaling 44,431 units, compared to February 2024. It’s important to note that February 2025 consisted of 28 calendar days, one less than the 29 days recorded in February 2024, which may have contributed to these results.
Detailed Passenger Statistics
Examining the passenger breakdown, here are the specific figures for February 2025 compared to the previous year:
Overall Passenger Numbers
The total number of passengers decreased from 364,003 in February 2024 to 347,651 in February 2025. This shows a decline that emphasizes the challenges faced during this period.
Route-wise Passenger Distribution
- Finland - Sweden: 90,300 passengers (down from 102,252, a change of -11.7%)
- Estonia - Finland: 225,504 passengers (a slight dip of -2.1% from 230,391)
- Estonia - Sweden: 31,847 passengers (an increase of 1.6% from 31,360)
Cargo Transportation Insights
The cargo transportation figures also witnessed a dramatic decline. Here are the details:
Total Cargo Units Transported
In February 2025, a total of 18,107 cargo units were transported, a significant drop from 26,672 units in February 2024, marking a decrease of 32.1%. This decline highlights potential supply chain challenges and shifts in trade dynamics.
Cargo Units by Route
- Finland - Sweden: 2,305 units (down from 3,212, a decrease of -28.2%)
- Estonia - Finland: 13,039 units (a substantial drop of -33.6% from 19,645)
- Estonia - Sweden: 2,763 units (down from 3,815, a decrease of -27.6%)
Passenger Vehicles Overview
Passenger vehicles transported also reflect the overall trend of decrease for the month:
Year-over-Year Vehicle Stats
The total number of passenger vehicles stood at 44,431, reducing from 47,997 in February 2024, which represents a 7.4% drop. Analyzing vehicle transport helps contextualize the passenger experience, as many travelers also transport vehicles.
Vehicle Distribution by Route
- Finland - Sweden: 2,410 vehicles (down from 3,012, translating to a -20.0% decrease)
- Estonia - Finland: 40,792 vehicles (a small decline of -6.3% from 43,532)
- Estonia - Sweden: 1,229 vehicles (reduced by -15.4% from 1,453)
Route-Specific Details
AS Tallink Grupp operates various routes, each affected by unique challenges and operational dynamics.
Finland - Sweden Operations
In February, the results from the Finland-Sweden routes were impacted by scheduled maintenance of important vessels. The cruise ferry Silja Serenade was out of service for four days, and the Baltic Princess was unavailable for three days which undoubtedly affected customer flow and operations.
Estonia - Finland Insights
The performances on the Estonia-Finland route, featuring the MyStar and Megastar vessels alongside the cruise ferry Victoria I, represented significant service dynamics.
Estonia - Sweden Dynamics
On the Estonia-Sweden routes, the operation faced its own challenges. The Tallinn-Stockholm route usually served by the Baltic Queen saw fluctuations, while the Paldiski-Kapellskär route transitioned from cargo-only service to include passenger vessels. This shift indicates a response to evolving market demands and efficiencies.
If you would like to get in touch, feel free to reach out to:
Anneli Simm
Investor Relations Manager
AS Tallink Grupp
Sadama 5
10111 Tallinn, Estonia
E-mail anneli.simm@tallink.ee
Phone: +372 56157170
Frequently Asked Questions
What is AS Tallink Grupp's primary business focus?
AS Tallink Grupp primarily operates ferry services and cruise lines across the Baltic Sea region, facilitating passenger and cargo transportation.
How did the passenger number change in February 2025 compared to 2024?
The total passenger count fell by 4.5% in February 2025, compared to a higher number in 2024.
What were the main routes impacting cargo transport?
The Finland-Sweden and Estonia-Finland routes experienced substantial cargo unit declines due to various operational factors.
Which services faced operational interruptions in February 2025?
The Silja Serenade and Baltic Princess faced scheduled maintenance affecting their operations for a few days.
How can investors get in touch with AS Tallink Grupp?
Investors can contact Anneli Simm, the Investor Relations Manager, via email or phone for inquiries related to the company.
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